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Ceiling Detail, Registry Room, Ellis Island

 
Ceiling Detail, Registry Room, Ellis Island - copyright owned by TravlynWomyn

Ceiling Detail, Registry Room, Ellis Island

The ceiling and hanging chandeliers are beautiful in the Registry Room of the Ellis Island Immigration Station. Just think of the workmanship that went into putting all those tiles in place - and not once - but TWICE!

About 2 a.m. on July 30, 1916, about 500 immigrants and 125 Ellis Island employees were jolted awake by two separate explosions that were felt 90 miles away in Philadelphia. Every tile in this ceiling was dislodged and crashed to the floor.

A few hundred feet away, on the New Jersey Shore, not far from where I took the image of the cruise ship, saboteurs exploded railroad cars and 14 barges loaded with dynamite and munitions awaiting transfer to freighters in the bay.

WIth shells, bombs and bullets flying over their heads for hours, every window smashing, doors jamming inwards and roofs collapsing, the employees still managed to get everyone to the eastern end of the island where ferries awaited to take them to the Manhattan Barge Office and safety.

No one was seriously wounded, but the damage, even in 1916, came to $400,000 dollars.

The saboteurs were never apprehended.


Created by: Travlynwomyn.
Tools Used: Sony DSC
Created on: September, 2007 
Image Views: 77
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Image Number: 42144
 
 
 

Comments:
 
TravlynWomyn from Leaving for Michigan in the morning on Sep 14, 2007 at 10:06 PM said:  

Hi Carol and Alex. I'm glad you are enjoying my visit to thiis beautiful National Monument. Tax dollars helped some here, Alex - but most of the monies came through private contributions. monies well spent. Vicki

Whittler from Maine on Sep 14, 2007 at 7:37 PM said:  

What a great shot,they did a fantastic job of putting it all back together.Its great to see where our tax dollars go.lol

Shutterbug from Maine on Sep 13, 2007 at 7:45 PM said:  

Lovely photo!

Carol

TravlynWomyn from Last day Workamping in The Poconos on Sep 13, 2007 at 6:28 PM said:  

Thank you both, Mary and Tania. I don't think anyone expected a 'history lesson' from a chandelier image! I didn't think I could crop out that hideous cord without harming the image, so let it stay. Vicki

Tania (TMR8) from Taranaki New Zealand on Sep 13, 2007 at 4:47 PM said:  

I Love the chandeliers and tiles. and what a history lesson. Fantastic combination

Mary Sham from Pgh, PA on Sep 13, 2007 at 4:20 PM said:  

What a bit of history information and the photo you took is beautiful. Lots of work went into installing the tile. Well done Vicki.


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